WORST HITS
Pascale Giorgi
7 Feb - 26 April
Presented with Perth Festival
In Worst Hits, Pascale Giorgi brings together a body of new sculptural works formed through a process of remixing, fracturing and reassembling. Experiments, failures and leftovers of successes are condensed and reimagined, running the risk of making heavier and more unwieldly artworks.
The exhibition brings together familiar motifs of Pascale’s practice, such as knock-off Neo-classical sculptures, tiny bricks, humorous vegetables, urns, jesters, animals and Toyotas. Drawing from traces of shows at various art galleries around WA and beyond, or simply things never shown because they were structurally unsound, the old will ebb and flow to the surface of the new works as pseudo-archaeological artefacts of a mid(dling)-career art practice.
Photos by Aaron Claringbold @waterrunningslowlyoverrocks
Pascale Giorgi
7 Feb - 26 April
Presented with Perth Festival
In Worst Hits, Pascale Giorgi brings together a body of new sculptural works formed through a process of remixing, fracturing and reassembling. Experiments, failures and leftovers of successes are condensed and reimagined, running the risk of making heavier and more unwieldly artworks.
The exhibition brings together familiar motifs of Pascale’s practice, such as knock-off Neo-classical sculptures, tiny bricks, humorous vegetables, urns, jesters, animals and Toyotas. Drawing from traces of shows at various art galleries around WA and beyond, or simply things never shown because they were structurally unsound, the old will ebb and flow to the surface of the new works as pseudo-archaeological artefacts of a mid(dling)-career art practice.
Photos by Aaron Claringbold @waterrunningslowlyoverrocks